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i'd like to fly to new york for a colonoscopy. enter the cbs cares colonoscopy sweepstakes. you could be our winner! >> kroft: there are only two institutions in this country with the power to create almost limitless amounts of money. one is the federal reserve, the other is the national football league. the fed is run by ben bernanke, the n.f.l. by commissioner roger goodell-- and goodell is having a much better season. in the midst of an economic slump that's seen most american businesses struggle, the n.f.l.'s revenues are soaring, and its television ratings are through the roof. by a number of measures, it is the most successful entertainment enterprise in the country. and with all due respect to ringling brothers, right now the n.f.l. is the greatest show on earth, and commissioner goodell is the ringmaster. ( fireworks exploding ) >> goodell: when we bring people into our stadium, or if they're watching on television, we want them to say, "that was the greatest entertainment i've ever seen." >> kroft: it is the american adaptation of the roman coliseum, a spectacle tha
i'd like to fly to new york for a colonoscopy. enter the cbs cares colonoscopy sweepstakes. you could be our winner! >> kroft: there are only two institutions in this country with the power to create almost limitless amounts of money. one is the federal reserve, the other is the national football league. the fed is run by ben bernanke, the n.f.l. by commissioner roger goodell-- and goodell is having a much better season. in the midst of an economic slump that's seen most american...
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. >> stahl: when they met, diana was working at goldman sachs in new york. she still works in finance as a partner at an investment management firm. >> mumma b: when i met eric, i saw that it's good to be republican, too. >> cantor: there you go. >> stahl: both his mother-in-law and his wife were liberal democrats, and while they have converted to the republican party, their beliefs don't always jibe with the congressman's. so you're pro-choice? >> diana cantor: i am. >> stahl: gay marriage? what does that mean? >> diana cantor: i don't... >> stahl: you disagree with him? >> diana cantor: i do disagree. there's really that respect. if i expect him to respect my views that could be different, i certainly need to respect his.
. >> stahl: when they met, diana was working at goldman sachs in new york. she still works in finance as a partner at an investment management firm. >> mumma b: when i met eric, i saw that it's good to be republican, too. >> cantor: there you go. >> stahl: both his mother-in-law and his wife were liberal democrats, and while they have converted to the republican party, their beliefs don't always jibe with the congressman's. so you're pro-choice? >> diana cantor: i...
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james: welcome back to our new york studios and the "subway postgame show." and a reminder, tonight on cbs begins with "60 minutes," and an important hidden camera investigation by scott pelley. that's followed by "the good wife" and "csi: miami" tonight right here on cbs. a.f.c. divisional playoffs all set next week on saturday. it will be denver at new england. we get it started at 7:30 p.m. eastern time. on sunday, houston travels to baltimore. "the nfl today" sets the stage at 1 noon eastern. on the n.f.c. side of the house, on saturday, it will be the saints traveling out to san francisco. the early game. on sunday, the late game will be the new york giants taking on the green bay packers. how about this play, coach? bill: right here, they come up, playing the run. tim tebow, the missed tackle right there by ike taylor. thomas takes it all the way in for a touchdown. a short overtime. unbelievable. james: my nephew sent me a text saying can tebow do it again next week? we'll see you next week right next week? we'll see you next week right here on cbs. [c
james: welcome back to our new york studios and the "subway postgame show." and a reminder, tonight on cbs begins with "60 minutes," and an important hidden camera investigation by scott pelley. that's followed by "the good wife" and "csi: miami" tonight right here on cbs. a.f.c. divisional playoffs all set next week on saturday. it will be denver at new england. we get it started at 7:30 p.m. eastern time. on sunday, houston travels to baltimore....
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. >> stahl: when they met, diana was working at goldman sachs in new york. she still works in finance as a partner at an investment management firm. >> mumma b: when i met eric, i saw that it's good to be republican, too. >> cantor: there you go. >> stahl: both his mother-in-law and his wife were liberal democrats, and while they have converted to the republican party, their beliefs don't always jibe with the congressman's. so you're pro-choice? >> diana cantor: i am. >> stahl: gay marriage? what does that mean? >> diana cantor: i don't... >> stahl: you disagree with him? >> diana cantor: i do disagree. there's really that respect. if i expect him to respect my views that could be different, i certainly need to respect his. >> stahl: given his upbringing and his marriage, cantor says he's nothing like the intractable obstructionist the democrats say he is. >> cantor: nobody gets everything they want, and so... >> stahl: that's just exactly your image-- that you want only what you want. >> cantor: but it's just i hope i'm not coming across like that now, beca
. >> stahl: when they met, diana was working at goldman sachs in new york. she still works in finance as a partner at an investment management firm. >> mumma b: when i met eric, i saw that it's good to be republican, too. >> cantor: there you go. >> stahl: both his mother-in-law and his wife were liberal democrats, and while they have converted to the republican party, their beliefs don't always jibe with the congressman's. so you're pro-choice? >> diana cantor: i...
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>> wrege: yes. ( bell rings ) >> simon: 6,000 miles away in upstate new york, at a lab at cornell university, researchers are listening to everything from the sound of hummingbirds to the sound of whales. the elephant listening project grew out of an accidental discovery made by its founder, katy payne, one of the world's leading experts on elephant communication. >> katy payne: i love animals, right? so i went to the zoo. >> simon: the elephant cage? >> payne: elephant cage, and i began to realize that i was feeling a throbbing in my ears and in the air that i couldn't really explain. and i said, "you know, do you suppose elephants are making sounds below the pitches that i can hear?" and we recorded for a month and, lo and behold, we found that elephants had a great many sounds that people didn't know about. >> simon: she gave us examples of sound that we can hear. ( elephant rumbles ) >> payne: a sound which i interpret generally as, "everything is in order." >> simon: "everything's okay with the world." >> payne: "everything's okay." >> simon: but then, how do you discover the meaning of
>> wrege: yes. ( bell rings ) >> simon: 6,000 miles away in upstate new york, at a lab at cornell university, researchers are listening to everything from the sound of hummingbirds to the sound of whales. the elephant listening project grew out of an accidental discovery made by its founder, katy payne, one of the world's leading experts on elephant communication. >> katy payne: i love animals, right? so i went to the zoo. >> simon: the elephant cage? >> payne:...
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earlier in the n.f.c., the new york giants crushed atlanta to earn a sunday matchup in green bay. new orleans will face san francisco on saturday. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. follow the wings. sergio! christina! question for you. what factors led you to buy your explorer. definitely the ecoboost option. what's pretty amazing is that you can get the fuel economy of a car in an suv. that basically did it for us. and the technology... oh, my goodness, the technology is amazing. everything is touch. you can actually talk to the car and it talks back to you. what have your friends said about your explorer? can we drive it? can we borrow it? what's your answer? no. no way. uh uh. (laugh) to grazers... kenmore is in the lives of over 100 million americans. that's why no fridge in america has more capacity. we put more in, so you get more out. kenmore. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hm
earlier in the n.f.c., the new york giants crushed atlanta to earn a sunday matchup in green bay. new orleans will face san francisco on saturday. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. follow the wings. sergio! christina! question for you. what factors led you to buy your explorer. definitely the ecoboost option. what's pretty amazing is that you can get the fuel economy of a car in an suv. that basically did it for us. and the technology... oh, my goodness, the technology...
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. >> stahl: andrew ross sorkin, financial columnist for the "new york times" and host at cnbc, says the biggest downside is how easy the model is to replicate. >> sorkin: there are 500 other competitors out there that all want to do and be groupon. amazon is getting into this business. others are getting into this business. >> stahl: google. >> sorkin: google is getting into this business. >> stahl: giants. but what andrew mason will tell you is that, so far, they've killed them all off. so far. >> sorkin: so far, they have spent an extraordinary amount of money to market their business so that they've been able to beat back a lot of the competition. >> stahl: right. >> sorkin: the question is if you're spending as much money as they are, whether you can actually create a profit long term. >> stahl: that's given rise to doubts about the very sustainability of the company. for one, they spend more money than they take in on such things as wooing new subscribers. and it's expensive to employ 10,000 people. by contrast, facebook has less than 3,000. >> sorkin: at the moment, they have yet
. >> stahl: andrew ross sorkin, financial columnist for the "new york times" and host at cnbc, says the biggest downside is how easy the model is to replicate. >> sorkin: there are 500 other competitors out there that all want to do and be groupon. amazon is getting into this business. others are getting into this business. >> stahl: google. >> sorkin: google is getting into this business. >> stahl: giants. but what andrew mason will tell you is that, so...